“Thank you @nfl for upholding the truth! To the 12s Thank you your faith is rewarded! Thank you lord ”

And he gave some love to his lawyers.

“I want to send a special Thank you to my lawyers Maurice Suh and Heather McPhee couldn’t have done it without them.”

Suh issued this statement from his Los Angeles office:

We are very pleased that the hearing officer recognized that the egregious errors that occurred with Mr. Sherman’s collection required overturning the NFL’s discipline. Mr. Sherman provided honest testimony about a severely flawed process, and the hearing officer found him to be a credible man. We couldn’t be happier for Richard, and we were thrilled to help him and the union present a very strong case.

Sherman told NFL.com’s Steve Wyche that he is free to play and will not be suspended.

Sherman faced the suspension for use of performance-enhancing substances.

He appealed, saying the way that his drug test was administered was flawed.

NFL.com notes:

The NFL hit Sherman and fellow Seahawks cornerback Brandon Browner with four-game suspensions for Adderall use last month. Both appealed the punishment, though Browner changed his mind and began to serve his ban in Week 14. Browner’s suspension concludes after Sunday’s game against the St. Louis Rams.

Sherman’s appeal was heard last Friday. The cornerback contended that a leaking cup led to a contamination of his urine sample. He said earlier this week he would likely sue the NFL if his appeal didn’t throw out the suspension.